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To screen or to target the missing millions with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)? Moreover, what if we decide to invest in case-finding: do we get value for our money? Now, that’s the ...
The COVID-19 pandemic put healthcare systems, hospitals and medical personal under great pressure. Based on observations in Germany, we theorise a general model of rapid decision-making that makes ...
The emerging evidence-based answer appears to be yes. In an article in Applied Clinical Informatics, the use of AI scribes was found to significantly reduce provider burnout (as measured with a ...
We are excited to provide this forum for presenting evidence-based instructional practices in organic chemistry. To use an analogy from organic synthesis, CER articles are equivalent to methodology ...
The 6S pyramid has provided a conceptual framework for searching information resources for evidence-based healthcare (EBHC) and is used in medical education and clinical informatics applications. This ...
The research pyramid was developed as a revised model of evidence-based medicine to be applied with models of clinical reasoning within the field of occupational therapy. 35 The pyramid consists of a ...
This web site provides a pyramid of evidence-based practice search tools organized by level of evidence. Three meta-search engines are identified (PrimeEvidence, TRIP+, SUMSearch) and other sources ...
Ceramics and other evidence from the upper layers of Gunung Padang indicates that humans were there as early as the 12th or 13th centuries, and that they built structures atop natural rock ...
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) has been a very useful paradigm for assessing evidence in medicine. However, like any other framework, it can be misused, particularly when fundamentalist EBM ...
Models Public health epidemiology uses theory, especially theory from other health sciences like microbiology, to model infection and understand patterns and causes of disease. Many of the epidemic ...
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) refers to “the conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients. . . . The practice of ...